The
LPC4300
series
Cortex-M4 processor
combines the benefits of an MCU with high-performance digital signal processing features such as single-cycle MAC, Single Instruction Multiple Data (SIMD) techniques, saturating arithmetic, and a floating point unit. The
Cortex-M0
co-processor off-loads many of the data movement and I/O handling duties that can drain the bandwidth of the
Cortex-M4
core. With its dual-core architecture and unique set of configurable peripherals,
NXP Semiconductors LPC4300 MCUs
enable development of a wide range of applications, such as motor control, power management, industrial automation, robotics, medical, automotive accessories, and embedded audio.

NXP Hitex LPC4350 Evaluation Board

The NXP Hitex LPC4350 Evaluation Board
has a variety of special features showcasing the high-performance DSC capability of
LPC4350 MCUs. The
LPC4350 Evaluation Board
is USB-powered but can also be driven by external power supply or via power-over-Ethernet. It is equipped with 65MB SDRAM, 32MB parallel flash, 512kB SRAM, and a serial EEPROM. The board features a small onboard display and NXP standard display as well as Audio IN an OUT, microphone IN, headphones OUT, and a D-Class amplifier.